Discgolf tournament

Description

What is Discgolf?

Discgolf is a game based on the principles of traditional golf, where instead of a club and a ball, the player or team uses a flying disc, aiming for a special basket target.

Playing discgolf, you’ll travel a special course leading through the most beautiful and stunning places of the Curonian Spit and overcome 9 baskets, each spaced 100-300 meters apart. This way, while playing and having fun, you’ll cover about 1-1.5 km.

We use two types of PDGA-approved Aerobie discs:

  • the highly flying asymmetric “Epic Ultra Long Range Driver”
  • the very straight-flying “Arrow Ultra Straight Approach and Putter”

The goal of the game is to throw the disc into the target using as few throws as possible (one throw equals one point). Usually, the target is a specialized basket with chains, but it can be any object – a special tree, a pole with a flag, a buoy in the sea, and so on.

On the starting line, players take turns throwing their first throws. Later, for each subsequent throw, the player throws from where their previously thrown disc landed. The last throw reaches the target and completes the basket. Hills, trees, sea or lagoon water, and other terrains create natural obstacles that players must overcome while traveling from one target to another marked on the course. The player/team that uses the fewest throws throughout the course is declared the winner of the disc golf tournament.

Some of our discgolf mobile routes

  • “Yellow sand dunes” (feel the charm of the Parnidis Dunes and the Curonian Spit’s dune landscape)
  • “Baltic Sea waves” (get ready to get wet, as some targets are set in the sea itself)
  • “Whisper of the Curonian Spit forest” (the greenest, most wind-protected course)
  • “Nida Lighthouse Beam” (played at night with glowing LED frisbee discs)

P. S. A mobile discgolf track can be installed in your desired area – anywhere suitable for walking.